22:11 - Hex_Omegaflight, change your title from 'Stamp Tramp' to 'Master Of The Lists'. 15 lists in 4 months, lol

22:02 - mzyeah Neachy. I've been so out of the metal globe for 2.5 months and have checked only 4 albums: Eerie( 2014), that black metal album with red cover form Iceland, desolate shrine and Abyssal Gods. All of them are very good :D

The new Dragonhammer album The X Experiment is almost ready to be released via My Kingdom Music. It will see the light on December 2nd and distributed worldwide. The Italian power metallers also released an audio sample of the song "The End Of The World", featuring Roberto Tiranti's (Labyrinth) vocal performance, which can be heard now here.

It's time for you to listen to the new Stormlord album Hesperia which is now online streaming in full. Don't miss the chance to listen to the new album in advance. You can stream the symphonic black metallers' album at this location. This is the first concept album of their career and it's inspired by Aeneid, the Latin epic poem written by ancient Roman poet Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro).

To celebrate Paradise Lost's legacy, a special compilation will be released this fall via Century Media Records also commemorating the band's 25th anniversary landmark. Entitled Tragic Illusion 25 (The Rarities), the release drops on October 21st in Europe (digitally on October 29th in North America) and features artwork by Parisian designer Valnoir (Watain, Morbid Angel, etc). Behold the cover art of Paradise Lost's upcoming release Tragic Illusion 25 (The Rarities) below.

Tales Of The Sands, the new upcoming album of Tunisian progressive metal band Myrath will be released in Europe in October through XIII Bis Records.

The album was engineered and produced by Kevin Codfert at X Fade Studio in Nanterre, France except for the orchestration, which has been recorded by Taher Guizani at GT Records Studio, in Sousse, Tunisia. The album was mixed at Fredrik Nordstrom Studio (Dimmu Borgir, In Flames) in Stockholm, Sweden and mastered by Jens Bogren (Symphony X) at Fascination Street Studios, in Orebro, Sweden.